How big a deal is this cord-cutting thing for TV? It may depend on who you ask. The number of people cutting out cable has slowed, but it’s still a growing number. But when you slice and dice those dropping (cord-cutters) or never subscribing (cord-nevers), this new report shows one demographic that’s cutting at a significant rate.

Millennial men are not subscribing to cable, according to a new study from Videology, and reported in Medialife. Other studies have shown cord cutters turning to other pay video services, such as Netflix or Hulu. In this study – with Millennial men – that’s not happening.

The study reports that two-thirds of Millennial men don’t expect to pay for cable in the next year. Roughly 50% have already cut the cord.

Videology also asked where they watch TV shows. In the chart below, you’ll notice the numbers add up to more than 100% since people watch in various ways. The big number to note though is that 21% don’t watch any TV on any device. That’s a scary number for TV industry folks.

2016 was supposed to be the year when people cut cable en masse. All sorts of companies launched apps and so-called “skinny bundles” to attract people trying to trim their cable bill. So what happened? The skinny bundles weren’t all-inclusive and they weren’t all that skinny price-wise.